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ID091127
Title ProperSupport to operation victorian fires assist
Other Title Informationfour lessons in defence base support
LanguageENG
AuthorField, Chris
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Victorian bush fires of February 2009 swiftly destroyed nearly two thousand homes and took over 170 lives. Yet, equally as swift, and in spite of the extensive damage, the ADF responded quickly and efficiently to this disaster with Operation VICTORIAN FIRES ASSIST. While the success of this operation was obvious for all to see, the author identifies several lessons that can be drawn from this unique experience, examining what worked as well as what did not-and how matters could be improved. To this end, the author offers a number of practical and innovative suggestions for how the ADF can better utilise its mix of contractor and military provided base services to better support ongoing warfighting tasks while mounting an equally effective response to similar contingencies in future.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Army Journal Vol. 6, No. 2; Winter 2009: p55-63
Journal SourceAustralian Army Journal Vol. 6, No. 2; Winter 2009: p55-63
Key WordsVictorian Bush Fire ;  Australia ;  Forces ;  ADF ;  Australian Defence Force ;  Disaster Management ;  Disaster Operation